Heparin

tryptase alpha/beta 1 ; Mus musculus







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1 32709152 Mast Cell β-Tryptase Is Enzymatically Stabilized by DNA. 2020 Jul 17 6
2 23223449 Heparan sulfate 6-O-sulfotransferase isoform-dependent regulatory effects of heparin on the activities of various proteases in mast cells and the biosynthesis of 6-O-sulfated heparin. 2013 Feb 8 2
3 17498058 Protease-proteoglycan complexes of mouse and human mast cells and importance of their beta-tryptase-heparin complexes in inflammation and innate immunity. 2007 Jun 1
4 15265919 Histidines are critical for heparin-dependent activation of mast cell tryptase. 2004 Aug 1 5
5 11401583 Heparin antagonists are potent inhibitors of mast cell tryptase. 2001 Jun 19 4
6 11533057 Structural requirements and mechanism for heparin-induced activation of a recombinant mouse mast cell tryptase, mouse mast cell protease-6: formation of active tryptase monomers in the presence of low molecular weight heparin. 2001 Nov 16 10
7 10617625 Formation of enzymatically active, homotypic, and heterotypic tetramers of mouse mast cell tryptases. Dependence on a conserved Trp-rich domain on the surface. 2000 Jan 7 1
8 11041873 Mechanism for activation of mouse mast cell tryptase: dependence on heparin and acidic pH for formation of active tetramers of mouse mast cell protease 6. 2000 Oct 24 3
9 10536969 Purification of mast cell proteases from murine skin. 1999 Oct 1
10 7642636 Packaging of proteases and proteoglycans in the granules of mast cells and other hematopoietic cells. A cluster of histidines on mouse mast cell protease 7 regulates its binding to heparin serglycin proteoglycans. 1995 Aug 18 6
11 2179409 Immunologic and physicochemical evidence for conformational changes occurring on conversion of human mast cell tryptase from active tetramer to inactive monomer. Production of monoclonal antibodies recognizing active tryptase. 1990 Mar 15 2